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. >>> the boston bombings impact on the immigration debate as lawmakers move forward with legislation. could the fact that the suspects are foreigners change the focus of the discussion and the impact of the sequester? planning to fly sometime soony why the faa says today is the first day travelers will really feel the effects. >>> we'll get to the latest on the boston investigation in a moment. >>> first developing news overnight in washington state. at least five people were killed by gunfire at an apartment building in a suburb south of seattle. among the dead a suspect who was shot by police officers on the scene. another two bodies found in the parking lot and two more bodies were found inside the building. we'll bring you the updates on this latest gun tragedy as we get them. >>> bells will ring at 2:50 to mark one week since the deadly marathon bombings struck and according to investigators the lone surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, is responding to questioning. under heavy guard in the hospital he is undergoing brief rounds of interrogation apparently responding by writing
. >>> the boston bombings impact on the immigration debate as lawmakers move forward with legislation. could the fact that the suspects are foreigners change the focus of the discussion and the impact of the sequester? planning to fly sometime soony why the faa says today is the first day travelers will really feel the effects. >>> we'll get to the latest on the boston investigation in a moment. >>> first developing news overnight in washington state. at least five...
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. >> no. >> charlestown. >> east boston. >> how many movies have they made about east boston? >> you know the movie about south boston, the rat, whitey bulgur. >> that is the claim to fame of south boston. >> yes, sir, that is all he's got. >> i'm from chelsea. >> here we go. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> fight, fight. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, sometimes 1-on-1, sometimes multiple detainees are involved. >> got hit with a tray. >> he beat the [ bleep ] out of him. >> he just stomped him. >> on numerous occasions the lockup production team would be in the middle of an interview when a fight call would come over a deputy's radio. >> however we had him down -- >> we've got to go. we will be right back. right back, got to run. >> must do a lot of running. >> we break the camera off the tripod, audio grabs the boom pole and head off to see what is going on. >> we told the stories behind several of the fights that broke out in boston during our extended stay series. but there were others as w
. >> no. >> charlestown. >> east boston. >> how many movies have they made about east boston? >> you know the movie about south boston, the rat, whitey bulgur. >> that is the claim to fame of south boston. >> yes, sir, that is all he's got. >> i'm from chelsea. >> here we go. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> fight, fight. >> every day. we respond to fights...
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. >>> i want to share now a truly inspiring story out of boston. see right there in the yellow vest in the pouring chilly rain 39-year-old maickel melamed was the last person to cross the finish line at this year's marathon. 20 hours after he began. what makes this remarkable is he has muscular dystrophy. he has a tough time getting around at times, but if that were not remarkable enough this was his fifth marathon. and i'm really honored to have maikel with me in the studio this morning. how are you? >> very well. honored to be here today. >> maikel how tough was it to do the boston marathon and here on the set we've got five medals from five different marathons around the world. >> well i saw the description of this as a miracle, and it was a miracle. i mean anything in human life is a potential miracle, and when our team did a miracle because, of course it was impossible to be 20 hours. >> nonstop. >> nonstop, in the rain the pouring rain and the wind and the cold and the hills. i mean it was the hardest marathon that we have been in and -- but
. >>> i want to share now a truly inspiring story out of boston. see right there in the yellow vest in the pouring chilly rain 39-year-old maickel melamed was the last person to cross the finish line at this year's marathon. 20 hours after he began. what makes this remarkable is he has muscular dystrophy. he has a tough time getting around at times, but if that were not remarkable enough this was his fifth marathon. and i'm really honored to have maikel with me in the studio this...
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if that wasn't enough for boston, we go to the finish at the pats/saints game. we skip straight to the fourth with less than four to play, drew brees lays it up. touchdown. saints go up 4 but still time for tom brady to work his magic. no time-outs. brady puts new england in position for this one. >> got him on the right wing with dobson to the right. throws it to the end zone. touchdown. >> left the building. unicorn, show ponies. where's the beef? >> it was great. how is gisele doing? she's great, thanks. >>> cowboys and harris takes it back for the score. cowboys go 14-3. check out this play from the third. launches to terrence williams who makes a fantastic grab for the td, 21-9, dallas. to the fourth, skins were hanging around until rg3 loses loses it. the biggest favorite in nfl history, broncos hosting the jaguars. much closeren many expected with the jags hanging around for much of the game and this cuts it by two. turnovers still jackson sri, broncos able to get 35-19. >>> tigtans and steven hauschka was forced to leave the game. that means their punt s
if that wasn't enough for boston, we go to the finish at the pats/saints game. we skip straight to the fourth with less than four to play, drew brees lays it up. touchdown. saints go up 4 but still time for tom brady to work his magic. no time-outs. brady puts new england in position for this one. >> got him on the right wing with dobson to the right. throws it to the end zone. touchdown. >> left the building. unicorn, show ponies. where's the beef? >> it was great. how is...
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say boston doesn't stand for bigotry. just wun week after a white supremacist rally in charlottesville turned violent, leaving one woman dead, more are popping up across the country. in durham, north carolina, hundreds took to the streets, to boston where police are setting up barricades ahead of today's so-called free speech rally leaving some residents on edge. >> i just hope nobody gets hurt and i don't know, there's a piece of me that wants to sabotage it. i'm just going to stay away. >> reporter: boston's rally is expected to be the biggest since charlottesville. its organizers claim this one isn't about white nationalism, it's about having the right to express your views even if it is offensive. >> the speakers that we have booked are very much in keeping with our message of trying to bring people together around our core values of free speech. >> reporter: but just blocks away, several groups are organizing a counterprotest. they say that hate even under the guise of free speech has no place in boston. >> why prote
say boston doesn't stand for bigotry. just wun week after a white supremacist rally in charlottesville turned violent, leaving one woman dead, more are popping up across the country. in durham, north carolina, hundreds took to the streets, to boston where police are setting up barricades ahead of today's so-called free speech rally leaving some residents on edge. >> i just hope nobody gets hurt and i don't know, there's a piece of me that wants to sabotage it. i'm just going to stay away....
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it immobilized new york and boston. resulted in the death of 400 people, the highest death toll for a winter storm in the history of this country. all right. let's put aside the news for a second. coming soon, the latest product to cash in for the "duck dynasty" guys. >> the blue wings are on the move. the grand passage has begun. brush your blinds. grab your gun. let's go kill some ducks, boys. >> the robertson family teamed up with a gun maker to market 11 camouflage guns, including shotguns. it will have the "duck dynasty" logo. phil narrates a series of ads. the guns are sent to distributors. they were already in the works before the controversy. >>> we rarely get into north carolina politics here on "way too early" but we have a good headline. the city councilman sent in his resignation in cling on. this is what the note looked like. seriously. the translation, this is what it is. it took me awhile to do. teach the city the constitution, i will return next time to witness victory. resignation occurs in 2014, the 31
it immobilized new york and boston. resulted in the death of 400 people, the highest death toll for a winter storm in the history of this country. all right. let's put aside the news for a second. coming soon, the latest product to cash in for the "duck dynasty" guys. >> the blue wings are on the move. the grand passage has begun. brush your blinds. grab your gun. let's go kill some ducks, boys. >> the robertson family teamed up with a gun maker to market 11 camouflage...
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boston ain't but so big. and this is the only jail for boston. so you always know somebody. >> coming up -- >> kind of rough. >> krystie o'reilly confronts a tragic anniversary. an inmate who authorities believe might have shot his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl. >> and later -- >> small misunderstanding is what i'm figuring. >> ja-norris hayes explains the fight. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i found my number. i tried the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the right suppor
boston ain't but so big. and this is the only jail for boston. so you always know somebody. >> coming up -- >> kind of rough. >> krystie o'reilly confronts a tragic anniversary. an inmate who authorities believe might have shot his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl. >> and later -- >> small misunderstanding is what i'm figuring. >> ja-norris hayes explains the fight. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't...
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my boston accent might crack. there's another very special boston accent we'll hear later in the hour and that is my father, who i wish was still with us to hear this. a 1963 recording of him arguing a case, an important case in the united states supreme court. when i was listening to it today trying to find something the audience would understand because of his boston accent i felt so bad for chief justice earl warren and william o douglas and all of those people sitting up there trying to understand this guy from boston. eventually they ruled in his favor but that boston accent is later in the hour. >> i always watch rachel's show and your show in my sweat pants with my mommy water and i had to obviously get through this show in a different way but i am racing upstairs to change into sweat pants and watch your show and all the boston accents with my mommy water in hand. i can't wait. >> great. thank you. >>> well, senate majority leader chuck schumer just told the senate that they would be working on saturday to
my boston accent might crack. there's another very special boston accent we'll hear later in the hour and that is my father, who i wish was still with us to hear this. a 1963 recording of him arguing a case, an important case in the united states supreme court. when i was listening to it today trying to find something the audience would understand because of his boston accent i felt so bad for chief justice earl warren and william o douglas and all of those people sitting up there trying to...
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>> shana katone is a very young boston police officer, just 24 years old. she was a teenager at the time of 9/11 and was very deeply affected by that. when she came to live in boston, she fell in love with the city in part because of how safe it felt. so for her that day was a light duty at the marathon, expected it to be a wonderful day. and as you say, she was incredibly honest with us and she trusted us enough to confess that she had that urge to run. instead she ran toward the explosion and ended up being extremely instrumental in saving some lives there that day. >> scott, this incident has had a huge impact on all of boston, even folks who weren't there that day. how is boston overall been changed by this incident? >> i think changed forever. i mean this is, needless to stay one of the biggest things that has ever happened here, one of the biggest stories ever to unfold. and there's so much that happened during that week of the bombing and in that year since, this is a story that's going to go on forever in many ways. the year anniversary, of course,
>> shana katone is a very young boston police officer, just 24 years old. she was a teenager at the time of 9/11 and was very deeply affected by that. when she came to live in boston, she fell in love with the city in part because of how safe it felt. so for her that day was a light duty at the marathon, expected it to be a wonderful day. and as you say, she was incredibly honest with us and she trusted us enough to confess that she had that urge to run. instead she ran toward the...
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that's the story in boston. i'm chris pollone, back to you, betty. >>> five were shot in a washington state apartment complex. it happened in federal way around 9:30 local time last night. one suspect was shot and killed by a responding officer, so far, the motive is still unknown. >>> residents in the midwest today are fighting deadly spring flooding, which is being blamed for three deaths. two people were killed when trucks were swept off indiana roads by flash flooding and one died in missouri where towns along the mississippi like clarksville are trying desperately to hold back the rising water. >> it came very fast. faster than '08, and we don't have the help we had in '08 so everyone is pulling together and doing the best they can. >> we're not out of the woods. well, if we have rain up north or that quick snow melt, we're going to see higher levels yet. >> well, the river is expected to crest today in clarksville at 11 feet over flood stage, and the town is hoping the sandbags will be high enough. let's c
that's the story in boston. i'm chris pollone, back to you, betty. >>> five were shot in a washington state apartment complex. it happened in federal way around 9:30 local time last night. one suspect was shot and killed by a responding officer, so far, the motive is still unknown. >>> residents in the midwest today are fighting deadly spring flooding, which is being blamed for three deaths. two people were killed when trucks were swept off indiana roads by flash flooding and...
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he's boston. get familiar. don't get it twisted. he's boston in this. >> in boston, we almost got to learn the lay of the land because people talk so much about the different neighborhoods in the area they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and different represents it once they were inside and kind of stuck to the people that they knew from their neighborhoods inside. >> i'm boston. he's boston. charlestown. >> he's boston. >> do you know -- >> how many movies have they made on east boston? >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, sometimes they're one-on-one fights, sometimes multiple detainees are involved. >> got hit with a tread. >> he beat the [ bleep ] out of me. >
he's boston. get familiar. don't get it twisted. he's boston in this. >> in boston, we almost got to learn the lay of the land because people talk so much about the different neighborhoods in the area they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and different represents it once they were inside and kind of stuck to the people that they knew from their neighborhoods inside. >> i'm boston. he's boston. charlestown. >> he's boston. >> do you know --...
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east boston. >> do you know -- >> how many movies have they made on east boston? >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. [ bleep ]. that's the claim to fame. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> they're from chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston share more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, sometimes they're one-on-one fights, sometimes multiple detainees are involved. >> got hit with a tread. >> he beat the [ bleep ] out of me. >> we just stomped him. >> on numerous occasions, the "lockup" production team would be in the middle of an interview when a fight call would come over a deputy's radio. >> however, we've had him down. got to go. be right back. right back. got to run. >> you guys must do a lot of running if you're looking at fights. >> we just break the camera off the tripod, grab the boom as much as we can as quickly as possible and we head off to see what's going on. >> lo
east boston. >> do you know -- >> how many movies have they made on east boston? >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. [ bleep ]. that's the claim to fame. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> they're from chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston share more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a...
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east boston. >> do you know -- >> how many movies have they made on east boston? >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. [ bleep ]. that's the claim to fame. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> they're from chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, sometimes they're one-on-one fights, sometimes multiple detainees are involved. >> got hit with a tread. >> he beat the [ bleep ] out of me. >> we just stomped him. >> on numerous occasions, the "lockup" production team would be in the middle of an interview when a fight call would come over a deputy's radio. >> however, we've had him down. got to go. be right back. right back. got to run. >> you guys must do a lot of running if you're looking at fights. >> we just break the camera off the tripod, grab the boom as much as we can as quickly as possible and we head off to see what's going on. >> l
east boston. >> do you know -- >> how many movies have they made on east boston? >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. [ bleep ]. that's the claim to fame. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> they're from chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a...
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boston has gotten more than 55 inches of snow. the new threat is closing schools until wednesday. >> these storms that we're getting is unprecedented. we've never seen this type of snow here in the city of boston. >> all of this snow is very frustrating, especially for travelers. over 1,000 flights are canceled. out west it is a muddy mess. a rain system has soaked northern california 12 inches since thursday. and washington state, the relentless rain has triggered flooding and mudslides. but more rain could fall until tuesday. right now, let's take it to boston and amanda. you're on the roads. what's it like with all of the snow? >> good morning, betty. you look in the light, you can see the snow is falling just lightly. this is just the beginning. to the side we're having crews working ahead of the snow before it falls. boston has witnessed record snowfall throughout the city. it's accumulation that has officials worried. there's huge banks of snow on the side of the row. this is higher than street science. higher than some traf
boston has gotten more than 55 inches of snow. the new threat is closing schools until wednesday. >> these storms that we're getting is unprecedented. we've never seen this type of snow here in the city of boston. >> all of this snow is very frustrating, especially for travelers. over 1,000 flights are canceled. out west it is a muddy mess. a rain system has soaked northern california 12 inches since thursday. and washington state, the relentless rain has triggered flooding and...
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boston, mid 70s. areas like pittsburgh with showers, low 80s. a big change, a day of welcomed relief. you won't get that relief in the southeast. 99 today in atlanta. hot in charlotte, raleigh, new orleans, alabama. the real heat is around the dallas to oklahoma city area. today should be about 110, close to all-time record highs. >> 110? >> that's crazy. >> my goodness. thanks. all right. >>> anna nicole's home is up for sale and we know one person that cher is not voting for. your "first look" at entertainment is straight ahead. [ jelani ] neither of my parents went to college. something that was drilled in me early on, you know, college is the place for you. it's my number one goal. ♪ students like me, who take these ap math and science classes and have these opportunities, this is where the american dream lies. when i write that book, you know, i plan to dedicate it to my school. ♪ those hopes and dreams that you have, you know, they're within reach. and i'm living proof. >>> welcome back to "first look." last night on "late night with j
boston, mid 70s. areas like pittsburgh with showers, low 80s. a big change, a day of welcomed relief. you won't get that relief in the southeast. 99 today in atlanta. hot in charlotte, raleigh, new orleans, alabama. the real heat is around the dallas to oklahoma city area. today should be about 110, close to all-time record highs. >> 110? >> that's crazy. >> my goodness. thanks. all right. >>> anna nicole's home is up for sale and we know one person that cher is not...
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boston you will cool off a little bit in the next couple of hours. today's forecast, it's dry. you don't need your umbrella from all of the big cities in the east. you notice it could be beautiful in d.c. at 67. the storm system is brewing. right now it's in the northern plains, northern rockies, later today minneapolis even chick could get stormy weather, then that whole mess heads to the eastern seaboard as we head throughout wednesday. temperatures will dip in boston to 55. look at chicago, chance of showers and only 50 for you. that's a cool, raw day. it looks like by the time we get to thursday, the cold air arrives with a bit of wet weather in new england, we could be seeing our first snowflakes of the season in areas like albany, springfield and central new england. >> say it ain't so. thank you very much. >>> well, has gossip about ashton kutcher's wandering ways brought down the ratings of his show? plus we'll tell you about your chance to live just like a cast member on the "jersey shore," that's right, that is if you want to. your first look at entertainment is strai
boston you will cool off a little bit in the next couple of hours. today's forecast, it's dry. you don't need your umbrella from all of the big cities in the east. you notice it could be beautiful in d.c. at 67. the storm system is brewing. right now it's in the northern plains, northern rockies, later today minneapolis even chick could get stormy weather, then that whole mess heads to the eastern seaboard as we head throughout wednesday. temperatures will dip in boston to 55. look at chicago,...
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it's a chance to catch up with buddies from his neighborhood. >> east boston baby, east boston. 2128, stay golden. [ bleep ] how i grew up, loyalty was a big thing, friendship was a big thing. you don't find many people who understand the word friendship. friendship to me is, you know, i do for others, those that are my friends i would do before i do for myself. one coffee, there's six of us, you come in with one coffee, all right. i'll remember that. >> i didn't get canteened this week. >> we're going to take that but don't ask for it back later. when the camera leaves don't ask for it back. >> catch a lot of flack, we laugh, we joke you know what i mean. we hang out with each other all the time. we've become close. we have your zip code tattooed on your biceps. >> how am i getting home? i'm from east boston, 0212, send me on my way. >> one of his prior stay resulted in a conviction for smuggling drugs in the jail. he says this time he has a whole new attitude. >> going to work. >> he holds an inmate job as a runner cleaning housing units and helping with meal and laundry deliveries.
it's a chance to catch up with buddies from his neighborhood. >> east boston baby, east boston. 2128, stay golden. [ bleep ] how i grew up, loyalty was a big thing, friendship was a big thing. you don't find many people who understand the word friendship. friendship to me is, you know, i do for others, those that are my friends i would do before i do for myself. one coffee, there's six of us, you come in with one coffee, all right. i'll remember that. >> i didn't get canteened this...
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logan airport in boston is still closed. we just learned there will be limited flights at new york area's three major airports. road travel is slowly returning to normal with bans being lifted. commuter rail service is resuming in the new york city area. this video just into us but amtrak's regional remains suspended between new york and boston. let's get the latest from laguardia airport. luke russert joins us from there. may be awhile before stranded travelers get out. >> reporter: it will be indeed, jose. the main reason because there's not the personnel here at the airport in order for the airport to operate effectively. part of the by-product of the roads being closed and the subway not operating was that it the necessary security personnel, airline personnel, they are not here. that's led to some passengers spending the night. >> did you spend the night here? >> i did. >> how did that go? >> fairly well. just made it work. >> did they give you a cot or anything? >> no they said there was some, but. i didn't see any ava
logan airport in boston is still closed. we just learned there will be limited flights at new york area's three major airports. road travel is slowly returning to normal with bans being lifted. commuter rail service is resuming in the new york city area. this video just into us but amtrak's regional remains suspended between new york and boston. let's get the latest from laguardia airport. luke russert joins us from there. may be awhile before stranded travelers get out. >> reporter: it...
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the public radio station in boston and the "boston globe" picked up the story. they carry this stark headline. i feel like i'm signing my son's death warrant. children at boston hospitals face deportation. the photo is a 5-year-old boy who has a rare condition that inhibits his body's ability to absorb nutrients from food. he is a 5-year-old kid. he has a feeding tube into his torso. he gets regular expert delicate medical care for this rare and dangerous condition that he has. he gets that care at boston children's hospital. boston children's hospital by some measures is the number one pediatric hospital in this country. here is the lead of the story. severely ill immigrants, including children with cancer, cystic fibrosis and other grave conditions are facing deportation under a change in trump administration policy that immigration advocates are calling cruel and inhumane. last week, citizenship and immigration services started sending out boilerplate letters to families with sick kids telling the families that if they didn't leave the united states in 33 day
the public radio station in boston and the "boston globe" picked up the story. they carry this stark headline. i feel like i'm signing my son's death warrant. children at boston hospitals face deportation. the photo is a 5-year-old boy who has a rare condition that inhibits his body's ability to absorb nutrients from food. he is a 5-year-old kid. he has a feeding tube into his torso. he gets regular expert delicate medical care for this rare and dangerous condition that he has. he...
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we are live in boston. the jury's debate doesn't appear to be if he took part but rather why. >> reporter: right. it's been like that since opening statements about a month ago when tsarnaev's defense team admitted he took part in the bombing. today seven women and five men will decide whether he is legally responsible and their decision could launch a new trial with his life in the balance. as jurors review the testimony of dozens of exhibits attorneys are already begun outlining their cases. it will decide whether he lives or dies. in closing arguments both parts agreed he took part in the bombing, but they disagree how involved he was. the government told jurors tsarnaev brought terror to main street. eight-year-old martin richard died in the blast. tsarnaev so committed to jihad that he calmly bought milk after the attack and wrote about his actions after he did it. >> the prosecutor says he's ready to be responsible but argued it was his older brother who planned the attack and bought bomb components.
we are live in boston. the jury's debate doesn't appear to be if he took part but rather why. >> reporter: right. it's been like that since opening statements about a month ago when tsarnaev's defense team admitted he took part in the bombing. today seven women and five men will decide whether he is legally responsible and their decision could launch a new trial with his life in the balance. as jurors review the testimony of dozens of exhibits attorneys are already begun outlining their...
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make it less likely the boston incidents, the boston attacks could happen again. meanwhile lindsey graham, also on that judiciary committee, will have a press conference in a few minutes. he is very disappointed. as are john mccain and peter king on the house side, the white house has decided to move forward with pressing the suspect that is in the hospital right now with civilian charges. they of course insisted that he be treated as an enemy combatant. that is obviously not going to happen now. and some of the republican senators very unhappy with that. >> the white house has reiterated that that will not happen in the briefing. >>> the boston bombings also reigniting the debate over privacy. security cameras played a big role in this investigation. and politico writes, americans hate big brother until moments like this. so is there a so call happy medium between security and privacy? or is there a need for surveillance like new york's so-called richk steel in major cities. plus the latest out of texas including the rescue of more than 130 people inside this nur
make it less likely the boston incidents, the boston attacks could happen again. meanwhile lindsey graham, also on that judiciary committee, will have a press conference in a few minutes. he is very disappointed. as are john mccain and peter king on the house side, the white house has decided to move forward with pressing the suspect that is in the hospital right now with civilian charges. they of course insisted that he be treated as an enemy combatant. that is obviously not going to happen...
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i think one of your relatives was a boston police officer when my father was a boston police officer and all the way down the line through the generations. i've read that the boston police department is one of the beneficiaries of your daughter's masks. >> yes. i am a retired boston police officer and my husband is a police officer as well. i am third generation police officer. and my grandfather and my dad both worked with your dad. and there are currently four mchales on the police department. and yes, the community service officers at c-11 in dorchester saw gaby's story on your show and they came and brought material for her and requested masks for them and for the emts. >> and gaby, what has been -- have you been struggling getting supplies for your masks? i know elastic has been not easy to get. >> we've been able to get some of the elastic. i have a lot of material because i just love sewing. and we also bought some material and we had some donated by the boston police. >> and gaby, how are you keeping up with schoolwork these days at st. brendan's? >> it's -- i'm keeping up wi
i think one of your relatives was a boston police officer when my father was a boston police officer and all the way down the line through the generations. i've read that the boston police department is one of the beneficiaries of your daughter's masks. >> yes. i am a retired boston police officer and my husband is a police officer as well. i am third generation police officer. and my grandfather and my dad both worked with your dad. and there are currently four mchales on the police...
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the national weather service in boston is calling for 24 to 30 inches of snow in boston. that would make it a top five all-time snowstorm and by the way the highest two-day total snowstorm ever in boston 27 inches. we have a shot at beating that later on today. and here are the biggest snowstorms on record in boston history. 2003 we had 27.6 inches, so that's the mark, if we could beat that, this would be one of the biggest all-time and lindsey, that shot you started the show in new york city showing the swirling wind is the big story. it's hard to measure the snow in some cases. winds gusting 30, 40 mooil. er hour winds in provincetown in cape cod. bundle up this morning. it is a cold blizzard-like morning in the northeast. >> the winds can complicate so much from those efforts to clean up to power lines being down. since you mentioned boston, chris pollone is probably like no kidding t could be a record-breaking storm. i'm experiencing it. chris, the state confirmed more than 2,600 pieces of equipment are out there to help. what's it like right now for people? >> report
the national weather service in boston is calling for 24 to 30 inches of snow in boston. that would make it a top five all-time snowstorm and by the way the highest two-day total snowstorm ever in boston 27 inches. we have a shot at beating that later on today. and here are the biggest snowstorms on record in boston history. 2003 we had 27.6 inches, so that's the mark, if we could beat that, this would be one of the biggest all-time and lindsey, that shot you started the show in new york city...
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ppz. >> he's boston. get familiar. he's boston in this. holla. >> in boston, we almost got to learn the lay of the land because they talk so much about the different neighborhoods that they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and kind 6 stuck stuck to the people that they knew from the neighborhood inside. >> how many movies have they made? >> no, he ain't. >> yes, sir. that's all he's got. that's all he got. >> the inmates in boston share more than neighborhood pride. they also know how to throw a punch. >> every day. fights every day and sometimes they are one on one fights and sometimes detainees are involved. >> he [ bleep ] out of him. >> we just stomped him. >> on numerous occasions, the lockup production team would be in the middle of an interview when a fight call would come over a deputy's radio. >> however, we've had him down. >> i'll be right back. got to run. >> you guys must do a lot of running. >> we just took the camera off the tripod, grab the boom as quickly as possible and we head out to see what
ppz. >> he's boston. get familiar. he's boston in this. holla. >> in boston, we almost got to learn the lay of the land because they talk so much about the different neighborhoods that they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and kind 6 stuck stuck to the people that they knew from the neighborhood inside. >> how many movies have they made? >> no, he ain't. >> yes, sir. that's all he's got. that's all he got. >> the inmates in boston...
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boston is the jackpot. and it is certainly not out of the question to pick up 24 to 30 inches of snow. the only saving grace is that it's friday and this is occurring over the weekend. so not as many people on the roads. >> a little bit of good news. we'll check back in with you later. >>> turning to california where a massive manhunt has the los angeles area on virtual lockdown. lapd putting extra security at their headquarters because the suspect used to be one of their own. disfor dornor is wanted in multiple shootings across southern california. the 33-year-old says he's declaring war on the lapd after losing his job with the department in 2008. according to his lengthy and often ram bleel onlineman confess toe, he wants revenge until his name is cleared. he writes in part, "the violence of action will be high. i will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in lapd uniform, whether on or off-duty." he's accuse have had of fatally shooting a couple in irvine, firing on cops in chino, and k
boston is the jackpot. and it is certainly not out of the question to pick up 24 to 30 inches of snow. the only saving grace is that it's friday and this is occurring over the weekend. so not as many people on the roads. >> a little bit of good news. we'll check back in with you later. >>> turning to california where a massive manhunt has the los angeles area on virtual lockdown. lapd putting extra security at their headquarters because the suspect used to be one of their own....
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and a week and a half ago, at brigham and women's hospital in boston, this happened. they had an outbreak of nazis. this is a neo nazi group based in worcester, massachusetts. we know that because they put they're mail address on the threatening flier that the group handed out at the hospital. high proton mail, your servers are being used as contact information for literal nazi recruitment efforts in the united states.te did you know that the nazi group was out in front of brigham and women's hospital, a week ago saturday, they handed out flyers, targeting two doctors be name, accusing them of anti-white genocidal policy, and these guys lined up in their pants and their little matching shirts and their masks, and they held up this big sign. brigham and women's hospital killssi whites. really? the hospital kills whites. kills white people. and so the nazis are out there in front of the hospital, on saturday morning, defending all of the poor white people from the doctors and the hospitals are trying to kill all of the white people. why do the nazis think that the hospi
and a week and a half ago, at brigham and women's hospital in boston, this happened. they had an outbreak of nazis. this is a neo nazi group based in worcester, massachusetts. we know that because they put they're mail address on the threatening flier that the group handed out at the hospital. high proton mail, your servers are being used as contact information for literal nazi recruitment efforts in the united states.te did you know that the nazi group was out in front of brigham and women's...
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because boston has a big, powerful health care community. it is some of the best hospitals in the world. they attract medical town from all over the world. now that this harassment and targeted harassment of individual doctors and, to a certain degree, individual hospitals, has reached this level of scary and, frankly, to my eyes, disgusting levels, is there any signs that these doctors who have been personally targeted -- are they getting support? are they getting back up from the broader and, as i say, powerful influential community in boston? >> to a large degree, yes. the american medical association, the ema, traditionally a very conservative organization, not always known for being within the racial progress vanguard, if you will, they are led -- their equity efforts are led by a doctor who has done quite a bit -- who has been working tirelessly to basically create equity asked the chief officer for the american medical association. they introduced a plan to attacked structural racism, which -- and these doctors in boston also have bee
because boston has a big, powerful health care community. it is some of the best hospitals in the world. they attract medical town from all over the world. now that this harassment and targeted harassment of individual doctors and, to a certain degree, individual hospitals, has reached this level of scary and, frankly, to my eyes, disgusting levels, is there any signs that these doctors who have been personally targeted -- are they getting support? are they getting back up from the broader and,...